Something tells me if we haven't offered him yet, we probably won't. Something must have been uncovered about him... But that's just my opinionPosted via VolNation Mobile

Based on the mildness of his problems (in comparison to a lot of issues) there would be other schools in on this if they thought they had a shot. I think UT and Moody both know he's going to come on board, it's just a matter of tying loose ends on the story.

What is the possibility that this kid's past keeps him from getting past the admissions office at UT? It may be that the coaching staff wants him but the university hold out due to classroom behavior.Posted via VolNation Mobile

The 6-foot-2, 210-pound linebacker from Emanuel County Institute in south Georgia has sent out all the right signals – which basically means (a) saying, “I’m going to [sign] as soon as they offer,” (b) making sure to get that quote in the Knoxville News-Sentinel just in case the Tennessee staff happened to be reading the local paper, and (c) showing up in Knoxville, not only for the Orange and White game, but also to get a little face time with the administration just in case (a) and (b) didn’t make it obvious.

But Moody seems to be on the backburner while Vol fans buzz about B.J. Coleman’s decision to leave the school because he didn’t feel he was getting a “fair shake” in the quarterback competition.

Still, this seems to be a matter of when rather than if. We’ll stay tuned

Based on the mildness of his problems (in comparison to a lot of issues) there would be other schools in on this if they thought they had a shot. I think UT and Moody both know he's going to come on board, it's just a matter of tying loose ends on the story.

That's one way of looking it. More likely scenario is this:

"If the Bulldogs showed him the door and no one else is seriously pursuing the kid, the problems may not be all that mild."